Egypt's Place in Universal History: An Historical Investigation in Five Books, Bind 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1848 |
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... royal Rings and Pyramids the latter de- void of inscriptions . The monumental characters , however , can be traced on contemporary records above a century earlier , and in forms altogether similar to those of later times . With such ...
... royal Rings and Pyramids the latter de- void of inscriptions . The monumental characters , however , can be traced on contemporary records above a century earlier , and in forms altogether similar to those of later times . With such ...
Side 37
... Royal Ring , with the customary imperial titles . Each is holding out his right hand , to receive the offerings ... Rings must have been the first or last of one of the two successive rows , and there are nowhere so many wanting at ...
... Royal Ring , with the customary imperial titles . Each is holding out his right hand , to receive the offerings ... Rings must have been the first or last of one of the two successive rows , and there are nowhere so many wanting at ...
Side 38
... Rings prevented from here re- cognising that Dynasty , shrewdly remarked , that the row on the left of the visitor on entering must be the older , because it would be ... Royal Rings hitherto copied and 38 [ BOOK I. THE TABLET OF TUTHMOSIS ,
... Rings prevented from here re- cognising that Dynasty , shrewdly remarked , that the row on the left of the visitor on entering must be the older , because it would be ... Royal Rings hitherto copied and 38 [ BOOK I. THE TABLET OF TUTHMOSIS ,
Side 39
... Royal Rings hitherto copied and published in Europe , still less had submitted them to critical colla- tion with each other - yet they knew well , especially in the second epoch of Champollion's research , beginning with his arrival in ...
... Royal Rings hitherto copied and published in Europe , still less had submitted them to critical colla- tion with each other - yet they knew well , especially in the second epoch of Champollion's research , beginning with his arrival in ...
Side 40
... Royal Rings between Menes and the 18th Dynasty , than these formidable sixty - one oblige us to adopt . The more natural ques- tion therefore seems to be , not whether these represent a series of Kings , but whether they give them ...
... Royal Rings between Menes and the 18th Dynasty , than these formidable sixty - one oblige us to adopt . The more natural ques- tion therefore seems to be , not whether these represent a series of Kings , but whether they give them ...
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18th Dynasty according Africanus Alexandrian ancient antiquity Apion Apollodorus Appendix of Authorities called century Chæremon Champollion character chro Clemens commencement connected consequently contained Copt Coptic critical dates Diodorus Diospolitans divine Dynasties of Manetho Egyp Egypt Egyptian chronology Egyptian history Egyptian language Egyptian tradition epoch Eratosthenes Eusebius evidence Exodus fact genuine Gods Greek Hermes Herodotus Heroes hieroglyphic history of Egypt hitherto Horus human Hyksos Iamblichus important inquiry investigation Jewish Josephus language latter Lepsius Lists of Kings Manetho Memphites Menes monuments Moses mythology names nation nefru notices Old Egyptian Old Empire Olympiad origin Osiris Papyrus passage period philological possessed preserved Priests primeval primitive probably Psammetichus Ptolemy quotes race Ramesses records reign remarks restoration Royal Rings Sacred Books series of Kings Sesostris sthenes Suidas sum total Syncellus Tablet Temple Theban Thebes Thinite tian tion Tuthmosis universal history whole writing δὲ καὶ τὴν τῆς τῶν
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